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  1. Dr. Davy Jones

    SOLD KRG X-Ray with wood grips, more

    Selling my KRG X-ray 700 SA with wood grips and a rattle can/sponge paint job. Sad to see it go, but I’m hitting pause on the long-range game for a while. It’s in great condition and just a fantastic chassis. As a winter project last year I made the grips from a piece of Black Walnut. I cut out...
  2. J

    Firearms M1 Garand(s) 1943/44 Springfield Armory

    Up for sale are three (3) M1 Garands from Springfield Armory. I have about a dozen of these legends and I've never fired any of them so it's time to thin the herd. #1 is from Aug 1944. Looks awesome, has rear "bar lock" sight. $1475 + ship OBO #2 and #3 are each from March of 1943. Good...
  3. chpprguy

    Gunsmithing Removing krylon from wood

    I have a Parker hale in 6mm Remington, These rifles have a nice oil finished stock with a rosewood fore tip. The PO rattle canned it black, anyone know any tricks to get the krylon off without ruining the wood? Andy
  4. D

    why not wood?

    Would anyone care to roughly list the reasons why not to use a wooden, factory non-laminated, stock on a rifle that is expected to shoot with above average accuracy? thanks dgwelsh